The Spartans last time out destroyed No.3 LSU 80-63, shooting nearly 50 percent from the field. That result means that Michigan State has won each of their first three games by at least double-digits, and Aaron Henry has been among the teams stand out players. During the Spartan’s win over LSU, the forward scored 20 points while also pulling down 8 rebounds, and if Henry can produce a similar performance tonight - Michigan State will have an excellent chance to knock out an underwhelming Duke team.

Where to watch

(5) Auburn vs. Kentucky (2) - 2:30 p.m. ET - CBS

(2) Michigan State vs. Duke (1) - 5:05 p.m. ET - CBS

Both games can also be seen online via the official March Madness website (Membership Required)

Yesterday’s results

(3) Texas Tech 75 - 69 Gonzaga (1)

(3) Purdue 75 - 80 Virginia (1)

Performer of the Day (Saturday, March 30th)

During one of the best games of the tournament so far, Virginia came away with a thrilling 80-75 victory over Purdue. Nevertheless, despite Virginia advancing to the Final Four, it was the Boilermakers Carsen Edwards who earned all the plaudits. The junior guard scored 44 points, on 14-of-25 shooting, also connecting with 10 three-pointers. In total, Edwards recorded more than half of his teams scoring total in what was the best individual performance of the tournament to date

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